+1

I still really love the robot.

Would be nice to keep the double rainbow and unicorn ;)
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-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Gill <stev...@adobe.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2012 16:42:52 
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Subject: Re: Cordova Website

You are a god damn wizard. Site looks great to me. 

-Steve



On Jan 13, 2012, at 4:39 PM, "Yohei Shimomae" <yo...@adobe.com> wrote:

> Ok guys so here is the first round of wire for the site:
> http://cl.ly/2b0Q272K3s3d2u2V0s17 (I put couple of notes in red)
> 
> For those not familiar with wireframes, they are meant to be a quick and 
> dirty visual guide to communicate basic layout and roughly what sort of 
> information that goes onto the site. They are suppose to be like a skeleton 
> with almost no aesthetics. No colour or any styling whatsoever. These wires 
> are not meant to be pixel perfect. Texts are mostly just placeholders and 
> even the icons will probably change in the final design. Typically we do this 
> before doing higher fidelity mockups because making changes to wires is much 
> quicker than updating hi-def photoshop file. When everyone is happy with what 
> they see in the wires (which I will most likely be making couple of revisions 
> of,) I will move on to creating a high fidelity mockup which will be very 
> close to what the site would actually look like.
> 
> So just to recap, regarding these wires, let's NOT talk about: colours, how 
> the icons look, how the buttons look, font settings, line thickness and so 
> on. Let's focus on the information that is being displayed and whether it 
> makes sense for the potential visitors to the site.
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> Yohei

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